Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Two weeks ago I published a blog post in which I briefly
explain the journey of Vicissitude on
all three stages of production. On this one, I simply want to share what a
great experience it was to finally screen the documentary to a group of people.
The members of Club Rotario Juarez Ejecutivo were the lucky ones to see it for
the first time. This Rotary Club branch from Ciudad Juarez gave me the
opportunity to present my project the Friday after Thanksgiving at their weekly
meeting. We met at Campestre Country Club where we had lunch together and
listened to another presenter before they introduced me and played the
documentary.

Community Service, Sierra Tarahumara

After
the screening, I conducted a Q&A session to answer some of the questions they
had regarding the making of the project. I was also given feedback and
constructive criticism, and there were nothing but positive comments. I heard
things from how well the story was structured and edited, to how relevant the
music sounded, to how properly the interviews were conducted. Some were curious
about the overall budget, others wondered what inspired me to do it, and where
I planned to take it next.

After
the screening, my editor made a couple of minimal changes as soon as I came
back to Orlando from my trip to the border, and now we’re ready to start
submitting it to different film festivals. I submitted for the first time to
the Florida Film Festival a couple of days ago and I can’t wait to find out if
we’ll be able to represent our crew and Ciudad Juarez at this prestigious
festival. Also, I just finished a list with other potential festivals for me to
submit the documentary to and start getting the story out there. It’s important
for me that this documentary gets seen by as many people as possible because
that is the main reason why I decided to take this challenge.

I
will keep posting updates on the progress and whenever I submit to other
festivals or screen somewhere else. In the meantime, don’t forget to “Like Us”
on Facebook and keep up on Twitter typing #vicissitudedocumentary. Once again,
thanks to all of our donors, supporters, and anyone who was a part of this
project.

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Ricardo Ramos resides in Los Angeles and works as a Story Producer in non-scripted television. He graduated with a bachelors of science in Film and a masters of science in Entertainment Business from Full Sail University and is an active member of the Producers Guild of America.
Since relocating to La La Land in 2013, Ricardo's latest TV credits include “The Riveras” for NBC Universo, “MasterChef” season eight for FOX, "Holy Foley" for WWE, "Teenage Newlyweds" and "Married At First Sight: The First Year" for FYI, among others.
Besides working in TV, Ricardo has also created original content that includes a documentary titled “Vicissitude” about the drug-related violence in his hometown of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and an instructional video for a start-up app called LightsApp. In his time off, Ricardo runs at the Hollywood Bowl with November Project, plays tennis, volunteers with GLAAD, or is having an IPA at Arclight Theatre.